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13.—(1) For the purposes of section 21G(6) of the 1995 Act, failure to comply with a duty set out in any of regulations 6 to 9 is justified only if—
(a)in the opinion of the association, one or both of the conditions mentioned in paragraph (2) are satisfied; and
(b)it is reasonable, in all the circumstances, for it to hold that opinion.
(2) The conditions are that—
(a)the non-compliance with the duty is necessary in order not to endanger the health or safety of any person (which may include that of the disabled person);
(b)subject to paragraph (3), the disabled person is incapable of entering into an enforceable agreement, or of giving an informed consent, and for that reason the non-compliance with the duty is reasonable in that case.
(3) The condition at paragraph (2)(b) shall not apply where another person is acting for a disabled person by virtue of—
(a)an enduring power of attorney; or
(b)functions conferred by or under Part VIII of the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986.
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